Monday, September 10, 2012

Trouble and hepatopathy of more than 30% of the civil servants in Hubei The expert thinks that it is mostly main reasons to do exercises to treat with courtesy few

Trouble and hepatopathy of more than 30% of the civil servants in Hubei The expert thinks that it is mostly main reasons to do exercises to treat with courtesy few
Trouble and hepatopathy of more than 30% of the civil servants in Hubei The expert thinks that it is mostly main reasons to do exercises to treat with courtesy few
It is reported ' Reporter Gao Xiang) Wuhan University middle and southern hospital announced one to over 30,000 statistics analysis results of civil servant's physical examination results of Hubei recently. Count and find, hypertension, hyperlipemia, hyperglycemia " the Three Tenors " Perplex a civil servant, hepatopathy is civil servant's disease with supreme morbidity, secondly it is nephropathy. The physical examination centre director Zou ShiQing of middle and southern hospital of Wuhan University introduces, this centre has carried on the physical examination for over 30,000 civil servants over the past 3 years, nearly 34% of the civil servants suffer from hepatopathy such as bile duct calculus in fatty liver, liver cyst, liver, 21% of the civil servants are found the kidney that there are calculus, cyst,etc., 20% of the blood pressure of civil servant is a bit high, the electrocardiograms of the civil servants of 19% are abnormal, civil servants of 15% of the men suffer from prostatosis. ShiQing Zou analyze, think, high pressure, temper little treating with courtesy, causing the intersection of civil servant and the intersection of health and unusual main reason mostly. In addition, the habits and customs are one of the reasons which causes civil servant's health problem too. The investigation shows, 12% of the civil servants never participate in physical training, if the health has discomfort of the unidentified reason, only 30.5% of the civil servants choose to go to the hospital to go to a doctor.


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